As I've said many times, it all depends on the goal. If the goal is to make abortion as uncommon as possible, there are ways to do that. Unfortunately, that is completely lost in the debate between people who want it to be easily available and commonly used and the people that want to make it...

Which also happened alongside the creation of weaponry that can easily cause the destruction of the entire planet as we know it.
If nuclear weapons had existed prior to WW2 would Hitler have acted as he did? Of course, we will never know. But I can't imagine Operation Barbarosa happening if...

Looks like you would be willing to tell 101 women in just 2018 in one state that they are going to deliver the baby of their rapist against their will. And 701 more with a fetus with a serious genetic defect. That is, if all the sudden we trust the government to have accurate numbers and more...

The funniest part of this post is how absolutely, incredibly clueless it is and yet you still try to be insulting/narcissistic with it. I'm not gonna bother even explaining to you how clueless it is, it is better to just let this post sit and stew in its own idiocy.

The death rates are right there in the post I made. There is a massive difference in the data which fits with illegal and legal abortion death rate data from nearly every source I've ever seen worldwide.

So, what you are saying from the data that I provided is that doctors did the exact same procedure in the exact same hospitals and sometimes they did it legally and sometimes they did it illegally and for some odd reason when they did it illegally the death rate was 10-100 times higher?
I'm...

Race was an example. No, you cannot claim that you get to regulate the hospital industry in a way that breaks other laws. I do not know of any hospital industry regulations that would pick out one type of procedure and force that procedure to meet standards that would not be required for...

Those laws would have forced abortion clinics to follow policies far beyond what clinics that provide similar levels of service provided. There was no medical need for those laws other than the restriction of abortion. When two laws collide, it goes to the courts.
Similarly, if Texas...

You wrote, "there were no coathanger abortions." I posted data from a non-partisan source that show higher rates of abortion-related death prior to the law change and showed that most of those were due to illegal abortions. I'm not trying to scare anyone. You just made untrue statements to...

I give you actual data from JAMA regarding abortion death rates before R v W and you link me to "liveaction" Bahahaha. No, not going to look at that nonsense any more than you would look at a link to NARAL.
So, for example, 251 women died in 1960. How many dead women per year are you OK with?